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pubmed-article:3373156pubmed:abstractTextA sensitive method for the detection of anti-A and anti-B hemagglutinins in fresh saliva has been developed. The method utilizes a bromelin treated erythrocyte suspension as indicator cells and includes a simple procedure to concentrate these hemagglutinins. Antiserum directed against immunoglobulin A enhances the hemagglutination assay. We find that these salivary hemagglutinins are present in over 90% of the population and that their titer remains stable over a period of two months. These hemagglutinins can be used to blood type the donor of a saliva sample and can be used in a confirmatory test that complements the commonly used absorption-inhibition test which is used to detect salivary blood group agglutinogens. In preliminary studies we have determined that hemagglutinins can be successfully isolated and analyzed from dried saliva stains.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:3373156pubmed:articleTitleDetection and use of salivary hemagglutinins for forensic blood grouping.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:3373156pubmed:affiliationJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, New York.lld:pubmed
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